Rochdale Neighbourhood Task Force crack down on Burglaries

Man and woman arrested following a robbery in Sale

Officers from the Rochdale Neighbourhood Task Force are cracking down on burglaries in a week of action. Following forensic evidence, three arrests have been made so far in connection with three separate burglaries:

  • A property on Arthur Street in Rochdale was burgled back in March this year. A 17-year-old man has been arrested in connection with it in Oldham, and remains in custody for questioning.
  • A property on Elm Street in Middleton was burgled last month. A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with it in Oldham, and remains in custody for questioning.
  • A property on Gisburn Drive in Rochdale was targeted last month. A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with it in Heywood, and remains in custody for questioning.

Inspector Graham Cooke from the Rochdale Neighbourhood Task force said: “Burglaries have a very real impact on those affected by them, and we won’t tolerate this sort of behaviour.

“I hope these arrests will serve as some reassurance that we are committed to tackling this sort of criminal activity, and will continue to do so to make our communities safer.”

Top tips for home security advice: 

Put your burglar alarm on at night-time and when you go out 
Lock all windows and doors 
Use a timer to switch lights on to give the impression someone is at home 
Don’t leave valuables on show 
Make valuable items traceable. Photograph your property and register it free of charge at www.immobilise.com 
Keep an eye out in your neighbourhood, and report anything suspicious to police

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